Netherlands were chasing a target of 207 and were rather bowled out for just 196 runs, falling short of the target by 9 runs. Vikramjit Singh and Tom Cooper produced the hope for Netherlands with their 50 and 62 respectively, but Naseem Shah’s five-for ensured the win for Pakistan.
Chasing a target of 361, Andy Balbirnie and his men came as close as possible to the target and fell short by just 1 run. To add more, despite valiant innings from Paul Stirling and Harry Tector who scored 120 and 108 respectively, Ireland lost the match by 1 run as the Black Caps sealed the series 3-0.
Sri Lanka put on 258 runs on the board after batting first on the back of Charith Asalanka’s 110. However, in reply, despite David Warner scoring a great-hearted 99, the Australians lost the match by 4 runs and lost the series as well.
India were chasing a target of 272 and the Indian captain sustained an injury during the first innings, eventually forcing to walk off the field. However, much to the delight of the Indian fans, the right-handed batter walked out to bat at Number 9 and almost delivered but India fell 5 runs short.
The Bangla Tigers were restricted to 136/9 in no time and when many predicted that it was an easy win for the Indian team, the Bangla Tigers had other plans as they managed to win the match by 1 wicket on the back of Mehidy Hasan’s brave 38* knock.